Two decades ago, Bill Clinton and his allies launched a fierce attack on Ken Starr, trying to discredit the special prosecutor as he gathered evidence and ultimately got the president to admit to a grand jury that he’d had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

President Donald Trump is set to unveil a new national security strategy on Monday, emphasizing national sovereignty over alliances, economic security, and reverse Obama-era warnings of climate change.

President Trump on Sunday blasted special counsel Robert Mueller for obtaining “unauthorized” access to thousands of emails sent and received by his presidential transition team before the start of his administration.

President Trump told a graduating class of law enforcement officers at the FBI Academy on Friday that he “has your back 100 percent” and promised he would be “more loyal than anyone else could be” to the police.

President Trump on Friday will venture to the lair of his tormentors at the FBI – his positive message at Quantico will be aimed at the rank and file agents who keep the country safe, and not at the senior leadership he and his supporters believe are trying to take him down.

Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel has caused a backlash, particularly among Muslims, in the region, and the reaction’s reverberated to Nazareth, where the town’s mayor, Ali Salam, announced Thursday all planned Christmas events would be canceled.

After the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn., left 26 dead in December 2012, lawmakers across the U.S. made attempts to prevent similar horrors. Five years later, the results are uneven at best.

President Donald Trump signed into law Tuesday legislation that bans the U.S. government from using products created by Kaspersky Lab, a Russian cybersecurity company, amid suspicions it was vulnerable to Kremlin influence.

A New York appeals court Tuesday tossed out a Republican consultant’s attempt to revive her $4 million defamation case against President Donald Trump, accusing him of hurting her career after he called her a “real dummy” on Twitter.

“There’s a special place in hell for Republicans who should know better,” former senior White House adviser Steve Bannon said on the eve of Alabama’s U.S. Senate election, as he went all-in for embattled Republican candidate Roy Moore.

Michael Flynn’s former business associate told lawmakers that his phone records disprove an anonymous whistleblower’s account that the ex-national security adviser sent a text message to him on Inauguration Day stating a plan to build nuclear plants across the Middle East is “good to go,” Fox News has confirmed.

A senior Justice Department official demoted last week for concealing his meetings with the men behind the anti-Trump “dossier” had even closer ties to Fusion GPS, the firm responsible for the incendiary document, than have been disclosed, Fox News has confirmed: The official’s wife worked for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election.